"In view of Europe’s cultural diversity, it is necessary to have information and training which allow for different practices and approaches in order to understand intercultural and antidiscrimination issues. The Council of Europe proposes to help train journalists in diversity and the prevention of discrimination by enabling them to gain a better understanding of these issues."

30 August-3 September 2010- Pilot Encounter Journalism training, Discrimination and Diversity (Portugal)
This Pilot Encounter was jointly organised by the Council of Europe and the European Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA). The aim was to test the Journalism training pack. It targeted trainers from European Journalism schools and organisations. It took place at the University of Coimbra in Portugal from 30 August to 3 September 2010

31 May to 4 June 2010 -
“Communities” and journalistic
investigations: evaluation of
reports made by the second year
students of the Media Institute of
Lyon (ISCPA).
In 2010, within the framework of its
partnership with the Campaign
(Objective 1), the teaching staff of
the ISCPA decided to propose to
their students to choose a "community"
which would be in the centre of a
series of reports that she/he would
realize within the framework of a
week of total dumping.. The
investigation week took place from
31 May to 4 June and the students
are to return their work on 14 June.
The Campaign participated in the
jury in front of which the works
were presented.

22 to 25 May 2010 -
Colloquium on “Diversity in
Journalism Schools”“Diversity in Journalism Schools”,
focal item of a colloquium organised
by the Théophraste Network (of
French-speaking Journalism training
centres) from 22 to 25 May 2010 in
Bondy ( France). Media and Diversity
Manager Reynald Blion delivered a
presentation on the item “How
Diversity is dealt with in European
Media” on Saturday, 22 May.

21 to 22 May 2010 - 20th Annual
Conference of the European
Journalism Training Association
« The Future of Journalism Education
» , focal item of the 20th Annual
Conference of the European
Journalism Training Association (EJTA)
held in the UNESCO premises in Paris
(France), on 21 and 22 May 2010.
On this occasion, Carole Reich,
Campaign Coordinator, presented the
antidiscrimination training pack
elaborated within the framework the
Campaign’s Objective 1: “Training
media professionals”.

23-26 February 2010 – A workshop
for sharing journalism training
practices – European Youth Centre –
Budapest
After a workshop held in Strasbourg, a meeting was jointly organized by the Council of Europe and the Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA) in Vienna. The aim of this new workshop which followed both was to share journalism training practices related to intercultural and antidiscrimination issues. It focused mainly on the way of nuancing teaching to reach a diverse audience, including modules or assessments which necessitate a better understanding of antidiscrimination legislation or human rights law.

26-27 November 2009 - Workshop for journalism schools and media training institutions in Vienna
The Council of europe and the EU Fundamental Rights Agency, FRA hosted a workshop for journalism schools and media training institutions to discuss how to strengthen journalistic training.

August 2009 - Anti-discrimination media training workshop
On 26-28 August 2009 media professionals and trainers from 16 different countries gathered at the European Youth Centre in Strasbourg, France. During the workshop they discussed media coverage through an intercultural and antidiscrimination lense. The participants contributed to the development of the campaign’s training pack.

Bahçesehir University
Bahçesehir University was founded in 1998 as a foundation university by Bahçesehir Ugur Educational Institutions. Bahçesehir University is aiming to take its place among the leading universities in the world with its strong academic staff, research and educational-instructional programs on international level, study abroad opportunities and modern technical infrastructure.

BBC
The BBC was the world's first national broadcasting organisation and was founded on 18 October 1922. It broadcasts in the United Kingdom and other countries on television, radio and the Internet. The BBC also sells its programmes to other broadcasting companies in the world.

Birmingham City University
Birmingham City University is a large, multi-cultural university with 23,000 students which is committed to continual improvement, and offers an innovative and practical approach to teaching.

Chisinau School of Advanced JournalismChisinau School of Advanced Journalism offers a journalism course for university graduates from the Republic of Moldova, including Transnistria and Gagauz Yeri regions.

Instituto de Estudos Jornalisticos The Instituto de Estudos Jornalísticos is a part of the University of Coimbra in Portugal, one of Europe's oldest universities. It offers courses in journalism and communications at undergraduate and graduate levels.

Media Diversity Institute (London) The Media Diversity Institute (MDI) works internationally to encourage and facilitate responsible media coverage of diversity. It aims to prevent the media from intentionally or unintentionally spreading prejudice, intolerance and hatred which can lead to social tensions, disputes and violent conflict.

The School of Journalism and Public Relations
The School of Journalism and Public Relations is the first and only institution in Macedonia that provides education to journalism and public relations specialists, successfully combining theory and practice.

South East European Network for Professionalization of Media
Promotes excellence in journalism through initiatives, research and training and unites fifteen non-for-profit media centres from eleven South East European and neighbouring countries.